tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4892227988810695161.post7080329949248495842..comments2015-07-30T02:22:09.038-04:00Comments on NAMI Blog: Making Possible More Transformative Moments: NAMI’s AAPI Listening SessionKatrina Gaynoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4892227988810695161.post-71128479154983806602011-06-16T05:28:08.014-04:002011-06-16T05:28:08.014-04:00This one is an inspiration personally to uncover o...This one is an inspiration personally to uncover out much more associated to this subject. I must confess your information prolonged my sentiments as well as I am going to proper now take your feed to remain updated on each coming blog posts you might possibly create. You are worthy of thanks for a job completely done!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4892227988810695161.post-51720250241739419972011-02-24T13:23:43.095-05:002011-02-24T13:23:43.095-05:00Because mental illness is still considered a stigm...Because mental illness is still considered a stigma, people are reluctant to do the necessary networking to find help and services. NAMI does a great job in getting the word out about its services. I only wish I had known more about it while my son was suffering with bipolar and before his suicide.Madeline Sharpleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06549058012582815995noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4892227988810695161.post-27119162808020291962011-02-22T20:37:14.110-05:002011-02-22T20:37:14.110-05:00Well said! I think that diversity and inclusivenes...Well said! I think that diversity and inclusiveness is very important in this area because communities such as people of color and LGBT persons experience the range of mental illness as well, often exacerbated by at times their marginal place. On the other hand, budget and staff shortages do make it hard to achieve ideal outreach and education. Keep up the great work!Malcolm Varnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16341442231681964567noreply@blogger.com